Dr. Dalton’s Premium Treats review

What I think of Dr. Dalton’s Premium Treats

My two dogs love these snacks, and I don’t have to worry about the ingredients because these are single-ingredient treats made from real meat. They contain no salt, coloring, sugar, sweeteners, gluten, grain, chemicals or preservatives. Just meat.

Another nice thing about Dr. Dalton’s treats is they are designed by a dog trainer for dog training (more on that below). The treats are not greasy so I can keep them directly in my pocket on walks or at training classes. They also break easily into smaller pieces.

Dr. Dalton’s Premium Treats are available in “simply beef,” “simply chicken” or the “meat medley” which contains chicken, beef and pork.

The treats are small and crunchy, about 1.5” in length.

What is the cost? Plus a coupon code!

On Dr. Dalton’s website, the treats are $14.99 for a 3-ounce bag or $28.99 for a 6-ounce bag.

You can use code thatmutt10 on your first order for 10% off. (Not valid on subscription orders.)

Of course, higher-quality treats are going to cost more than average. The treats from Dr. Dalton’s do not contain excess water since they have been dried. Therefore, each 3-ounce bag has about 45-50 treats and will last you quite a while.

The company says it uses only high-grade, quality muscle meat, and because excess water is removed and no fillers are added, there is no need for Dr. Dalton’s to add preservatives, binders, flavorings, colorings, etc. The final product is 80% crude protein, according to the package.

More about Dr. Susan Dalton

Dr. Susan Dalton is a certified professional dog trainer who uses positive reinforcement training methods. Her business, California School for Dogs, offers both group classes and private lessons. Her website says she has trained hundreds of dogs and specializes in helping dogs with fear and aggression.

Treats are obviously a big component in Dr. Dalton’s training program, so she started making her own treats in 2012 using simple, clean ingredients, according to her website. It was her training clients who actually convinced her to make the treats available for purchase.

I recommend Dr. Dalton’s Premium Treats for training because they are not greasy and you can keep them directly in your pocket. They are also a good choice if you are a raw feeder or are looking to feed your dog a higher-quality treat for training, snacks, etc.

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I have a Great Dane who seems to be allergic to EVERYTHING! I’ve been cooking for him — chicken, potatoes and carrots. As you can imagine, that’s a lot of cooking. I don’t even cook for myself. I also bake peanut butter and cheerio treats. I’d love to have something in the cupboard for the times when the kitchen isn’t calling me!

I’d lessen the carbs – use veggies with more nutrition like pumpkin or leafy greens, green beans, broccoli, etc.
There are many recipes online for treats and they’re so easy to make. A very popular one with my Danes is bacon cheddar cookies. I grind my own oats to make the flour – so easy and cheaper! Carbs (sugars) tend to cause a lot of issues including sensitivity and allergies and reducing them may help your dog’s issues.

These treats sound similar to some I can occasionally get at Costco. They are wonderful for training. As a result of our very hard and persistent work – and lots of treats – Zeus almost has proper door bell manners.

Recently become a new puppy parent, she’s saint-Bernard and lab mix; will be 14 weeks old in a few days … were always looking for yummy healthy treats specially for training sessions. Awesome offer, thank you!

my almost 2 year old lab has acid reflux, I have to be very careful about what I give him. I always have treats with me in case a store employee offers him one [jhome depot!] and I cant let him have it. would love healthy treats which which also appeal to him.

I will be getting a wonderful golden doodle in the spring (our second one) and am so excited! I love your blog and the many helpful and informative tips. I am very nutrition conscious for my dogs and will certainly try these treats. Thanks for your dedication to man’s (and woman’s) best friend!

I would love to win some treats for my 3 pups! We kind of inherited all of our dogs from family members so that they would have loving homes. We have a 13 year old shih tzu, an 8 year old pitbull/boxer mix, and a 9 month old pomsky. That puppy especially loves treats. Haha.

Since training is an ongoing thing with Lambeau, having good quality treats that can be used as training treats is great for us. I like the single ingredient aspect of these, and I am sure Lambeau would love them!

My two Siberian Huskies would be thrilled to win some new, delicious treats! And I would love to win as well! Thy are very food-driven and LOVE to learn some new tricks which I will teach them with these.